| reported by: Michael Janke |
reported: 07-15-2004 |
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Audio Adrenaline Celebrates Fourth With IYC
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Grammy Award winning band Audio Adrenaline celebrated the Fourth of July with
nearly 7,000 students attending the International Youth Convention (IYC) of the
Church of God held in Nashville, Tennessee. Following a fireworks display
hosted by IYC, the band treated the students packed into the world-famous Grand
Ole Opry with hits from its current, critically acclaimed release,
Worldwide, as well as a full set list of other fan favorites.
“Audio Adrenaline has been consistent in their message and in their Christian
walk for numerous years,” said Andy Stephenson, Director of IYC. “They aren’t a
band that came and went. And everything about what happens {at IYC} is
about making a moment for life change.”
In addition to Audio Adrenaline, the five-day conference featured student
leadership workshops, worship sessions and dynamic speakers including Louie
Giglio and Lori Salierno. Students also ventured out for a morning of
service projects, volunteering at 68 sites across “Music City,” while further
visiting residents at the Nashville Rescue Mission and several area nursing
homes. This year’s conference carried on the seventy-year tradition of
creating a “moment for life change” for the attending youth, whose 12,000
attendants at the previous two conferences represented 40 states and 12
countries.
With conference attendees returning to their respective homes, they, and
music fans all over the US, are beginning to hear the newest hit from Audio
Adrenaline as “Miracle,” from Worldwide, released to radio last
week.
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